
The Future of Work
Camille BudonMéda DominiqueChris TillyGeorge RitzerPiergiorgio Degli EspostiUlrich DolataAnne JourdainEltje GajewskiRainer GabrielMichel OrisSonja KubatKushtrim AdiliMonika GötzöEva NadaiAnna GononJean-Pierre TabinMonika PiecekIsabelle ProbstCéline PerrinPierre BatailleMarie SautierRainer Diaz-Bone(Author)
Seismo Verlag
Published on 21. June 2021
Book
Paperback/Softback
302 pages
978-3-03777-244-7 (ISBN)
Description
The Future of Work is a collective, interdisciplinary effort to grasp the trends that were reshaping the world of work before the Covid-19 pandemic along with its effects on the workers and labor markets. Written in the immediate aftermath of the outbreak, as countries around the world grappled with the economic fallout, the volume's 15 contributions from leading researchers and junior scholars draw on the rich debates of the 2019 Congress of the Swiss Sociological Association on the Future of Work held at the University of Neuchâtel in the fall of 2019. The chapters, divided into five sections, cover issues ranging from the (sometimes unexpected) impacts of digital technologies and globalization to the experience of marginalized workers (in both the Global North and South) and the future of academia. Their critical insights into the historical dynamics and lived experiences behind the transformation of work provide a framework to understand the fate of workers and occupations in these unsettling times.
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Language
English
Dimensions
Height: 22.5 cm
Width: 15.5 cm
Weight
483 gr
ISBN-13
978-3-03777-244-7 (9783037772447)
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Persons
Christian Suter is professor of sociology at the Universityof Neuchâtel, Switzerland. His research has focused on social and economic inequalities, social indicators and quality of life, as well as on globalization and world society. His most recent book is Wealth(s) and Well-being (Springer).
Jacinto Cuvi is a postdoctoral fellow at the Institute of Sociology of the University of Neuchâtel, Switzerland. He studies the socioeconomic causes and the politics of informal labor. Philip Balsiger is an assistant professor of economic sociology at the University of Neuchâtel, Switzerland. In his work he is interested in sociological approaches to markets, with a particular attention on contentious processes. His latest article, "The Dynamics of Moralized Markets" was published in Socio-Economic
Review. Mihaela Nedelcu is titular professor at the Institute of Sociology and project leader in the nccr-on the move at the University of Neuchâtel, Switzerland. Her research analyses the social impact of digital technologies and the transnationalization of social life, with a focus on e-diasporas, e-borders, and transnational ageing.
Jacinto Cuvi is a postdoctoral fellow at the Institute of Sociology of the University of Neuchâtel, Switzerland. He studies the socioeconomic causes and the politics of informal labor. Philip Balsiger is an assistant professor of economic sociology at the University of Neuchâtel, Switzerland. In his work he is interested in sociological approaches to markets, with a particular attention on contentious processes. His latest article, "The Dynamics of Moralized Markets" was published in Socio-Economic
Review. Mihaela Nedelcu is titular professor at the Institute of Sociology and project leader in the nccr-on the move at the University of Neuchâtel, Switzerland. Her research analyses the social impact of digital technologies and the transnationalization of social life, with a focus on e-diasporas, e-borders, and transnational ageing.